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“i don't think we're taught enough how much energy matters in connection and to listen to our intuition… we’re told what we feel isn’t “real.” but the physical or just actions or words; not one of those things alone can tell us everything. and so i listen to the way things feel… i listen when something doesn’t feel right. but then… i also love in energy because i don't think anything could be more real.”

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